Effects of aging on beauty and societies views on growing older.
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Aging Beautifully in America
Body image in the United States is associated with attractiveness. "Fueled by the hugely profitable cosmetic, weight-loss, and fashion industries, the beauty myth's glamorized notions of the ideal body reverberate back upon women as 'a dark vein of self hatred, physical obsessions, terror of aging, and dread of lost control'" according to Naomi Wolf (Schiebinger 2002:397). Many of the ideals are unrealistic for some people and attained artificially through drugs and elective
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alth, 72(5):199-204. McAnulty, Richard D. and M. Michelle Burnette 2001 Exploring Human Sexuality: Making Healthy Decisions. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. O'Dea, Jennifer A. and Suzanne Abraham 2002Eating and exercise disorders in young college men. Journal of American College Health, 50(6):273-278. People 2002About Face. People, 57(18):52-57. Schiebinger, Londa 2000Feminism & The Body. Oxford: Schiebinger. Sondhaus, Elizabeth L., Richard M. Kurtz, and Michael J. Strube 2001 Body attitude, gender, and self-concept: a 30-year perspective. The Journal of Psychology, 135(4):413-429